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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1849-10-19

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1849-10-19 page 1

DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL COLUMBUS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1840 NUMBER 86. VOLUME XIII. WW. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, EDITORS AND PROPRJSTORM. Office aoulli-oaal mirner Of lli?li "treet and Sugar alley. TKluis Invariably in advance. Diilv Sintn Jouri tl, par nnnuii Tn-Weekly " " " Weekly " ' " Daily 'ur week, (payable to ht carriers. .. 6 oo I) 60 1 00 o 124 advV.ktisim; : Tho following rules and rules of advertlllnfl liavo been agreed Bpoo between the proprietor of tha Ohio Btataa,mu and llio Ohio Stat Journal, to he obMrved, in nil casta, after thli data. July w, mill. DAILY PAPER. One iqnare, 12 linen or less, one Imartloa. eacb additional . " ' 1 week II 2" ...IMI'll." " " 1 iii'uith CO 80 0 IS 1 so o 00 3 00 4 00 ti 00 8 00 10 00 15 00 111 00 10 00 SO oo 11 00 18 110 :iu oo Ml (Kl 88 Oi) 40 00 15 00 88 00 ISO 00 " " " 9 " " " 12 " Standing card, fi llnei or leas, per annum. 4 column, with 4 changes, " 1 " 6 " " " I It " . t " changed weekly, " " ft " daily, " " . 4 channel, 6 " " " . II " " . changed weekly, " daily. Other cases not provided lor, chargeable in conformity with the above r.tes. The standard of measurement to bo minion type. Kor each additional square in the dally, Inserted one month, or a irroater leir.'tli of time, ami for each additional quire Inserted under the yearly rates, half price. No advertisement! to be considered by the year, unless it is specified on Urn manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy ol legal advertisements beyond thu amount charged lor their publication.Announcing candidates (for office of every description,) to be clurgcu at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name ; thc'saine to a, in all cases. paid in advance. All advertisements Irom strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. Advcitise.iients not marked on the copy for a specified number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accord ugly. ''he privileges of yearly advertisers, will be confined rigidly to their regular business; and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to he paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Ileal Relate Agents. Sir.., not to ho contracted for by the year, 'Hit to be charged by the piece, at the usual rates. 9 No AuvEimsKMi:srs can de inskkteii ciiatuttous- Advertisements Tor charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and suchlike, to be charged half price. Marriage notices to bo charged ir) cents. Deaths Inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid lor. Regular advertisers, and all others sending communication! nr requiring notices, desiring to call attention to fair,, loiroos, concerts, or anv public entertainment! where charges are made lor admittance all notice! of private associations every notice designed to call attention to private enterprises, calculated or intended to promole individual interest, can only be inserted with the undeiatandlng that the same is to he paid lor If intended lo be inserted in t c editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not less than 20 coots per line, and then only when accompan icd by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the above rates and measured as il solid. To those who advertise equal lo two thirds of a column yearly, in the weekly paper, a deduction of 21) per cent. Advertisements on tho inside exclusively, to be charged at the rata of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rates. Attorneys will be holden fertile price ol inserting advertisements brought in by them. BUSINESS CARDS. CLINTON HOUSE, ADAMS'S BLOCK, CHILLICOTHE, OHIO, j. t St. n r. i r L E , ( I. A T I Of CtHCLEVILLK.) June 1849. W COX WAV .. a. TOMMnaoR. II. I CONWAY & CO.. Grocers, Dealers iu Produce, Iron, A N l communion ForwRrdlni WerclMuets, FRONT STREET, jy3-lyd. yoitTSMouni, "'" JOSEPH F. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, iWO SOLICITOR IX CHANCERY. w riLL practice in the Courts of Franklin and adjoining ouoties. Ollice. in the Eicliango Hank Budding, High atrect, Columbus. Ohio. JVl 1-lliV wnin. CARLISLE HOUSE, BY J. BOYD, O n n o s i t e tins Nnw Court House, riimth Mam street, Aprllfit-wkwtf run l sv il I x. OHIO. A. B. BUTTLES. anil Couiisirilor at Law, Columbus, (thin. Attorney Office, No. State's Office. Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretary of IP" William E Gii.mokk. Uhablci W. Gilmoue. W. E. & C. W. GILMORK, ATTORNEYS A T L A W, AMD SOLICITOUS .V CHANCERY. Office, N E. corner Main and Seventh streets, aulldly ciMtsNATi.o. JOIIK KOW. A. !. IIUANE. ROW &. DOANE. Forvvardinn & Commission Merchants, PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. m Agents for Gliddon t Co s Irou 1'urnaces. May 22, 1819-tlGm. C. H. KINO, BALER IN DRY GOODS, etc., opposite Kxchange Bank, Columbus. iov. vj..u. TOKfTAUDIMJ and COMMISSION MKUCHANTS, X L'roduce Doalnrs. ami Lard Oil ISliumlacturcrB, Canal Basin, Columbus. Ohio. J. HIDOWAY A CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bui.Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds.and a great variety oft ai-tings, always on band. Oct. 1, 1811. " DR. ROH'T THOMPSON'S OFFICE, 170 4, NEIL'S F.XCIIAiNUE, opposite the Secretarv of Stale's Office. High St., COlnmOUI. deoll. WM. WIIiI.SIIIRK RII.F.Y, SURGICAL ami Mechanical Dentist, Coluinbul, Ohio. Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth. For sale Baker oi. Riley's Patent Forcep Key Ma 13..t-wly. GEORGE R. WAECDTT, $ION ANV BANKER FAINTER, Nov. 9., .dtf. eoLUMBui. oHio. IVHTHn THRALL. A '1TORNF.Y and Counsellor at Law. Columbus, Ohio. J p" Also. Commissioner to take the Ackaowledge- men! "f Heeds lor the Slate 01 i 1 ors. (TJ" Office on High si., hetween Town and Rich. or.tW. PrT ARI8'NOFFICE, BASEMENT of Judite Swan'i new belldlng. High it. Rexidmce Sotlthvrtrt eotnr of Rich and Third ts.', opposite Baptist Church. dec II dtf. BROADWAY HOTEL, BY DAVID MITCHELL, Broad itreet. Columhoi. O-hio. April li. .dtf. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the t linton Bank. High street. Columbus. Ohio. AlirgeaasortinoDj . f llooki and Stationery nlways on hand. ? H EI BERT tlXLEY, DOOR-BINDERS, High street, oppoiitc the Public Olfi-JJ ces.Columbui. Aug. H, 1840. VYat. Subkiit. M. C. Lil.i.av. GERE, ABBOTT 4 CO., DEALERS in Hardware ind Cutlery, Iron. Nails. Class House Builderi' material!, Farming ind Mechanical Tools, Military tloodi, &c. fcc., No. Ibl High atreet.sign of the Oilt Padlock. JOHN SIMMONS &. CO., WHOLKUALK AND KETA1L DEALERS IN READY MADE CLOTHING, QUI-CV HALL, BOSTON. Tin: 4TTMTIOV 0 DIAIKKI is OLOTHIKO IS ItlLlCtTBD To TBI A In) v K iT,lll.lsIMKNT. fESSIlS. SIMMONS & CO keep constantly rulnnil LVl every variety and Ityle of RE UJY MADE CLOTH. IMi adaplcd to the Western Trade TheT have many fneiliiiea lor obtaining the raw material, nnd manafaoluriag at low pricea, not enjoyed by any iilUnr bonaa. Western Merchants, visiting Boston, will do well to ex-nmina the nliovo STOCK, be lorn making their purchaser n ,ew York or alaawliera. Okhkhs lot Ready MadaClo-tiling will moot With prompt attention, at lowest prices. JOHN SIMMONS & CO., OlilJMJY I J ALL, BOBIWI. All" o, i I.I il.'llll OBICKRBIlfG k GILBERTS I' rem in in Boston Pianos, Just received and for sale ut manufactu- A. REED, Agent, Four doors North of the Neil House, Columbus. Ohio. CLOUOII & WOODS. ( I Kit K Sl'lilN'iUKI.Il.O. THE Office of the Ohio Stage Company's Lines to Sandusky. Columbus, Wheeling and Dayton, is kept at thu Buckeye House. Peeeengora taken to an.l from the depot free of charge. Meals always ready on the arrival of thu cars We refer the traveling public to the proprietors of the Stage Companies, who are willing to certify that thin u stae office at the ttuckcye House, thai receipts for fare to any point on the line. au2l-tl MTIOML HOTEL B PRING FIELD, r"pill'. proprietor of the above Hold wishes it distinctly J. understood, that there is no Stage Office in Springfield exiept ut AUAOUM that there il neither agent, driven, horses or stages at any other house. ISAAC TIMYKH, Proprietor. Springfield. July lli, l!!li). jyll) dtf. COLUMBUS INSURANCE COMPANY, rmu AND MARINE THIS Company eontinuei to insure every rpecies ol building, and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and merchandise, and other property contained therein, n-gainst loss or damage by lire ; also, steamboats, and a Mil vessels, and the cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel boats, and other water craft, against the perils of seas, lakes, and nvurs, on thu most favorable terms. DEMAS ADAMS, Jr., Sce'y. June 25, 1849 dtf. KRICItSON Si TKKAUIVEL1,, CIOMMISSION MKRCHAM S, for i he purchaso and J sale of WOOL, at Rochester, New York, ind No.51 Pearl street, Boston. AARON ERICKSON, Roeheatar, N. Y. UEORUE rREADWELL, Bolton nocisidly. Till-: SOUTHERN MINSTltGli. A COLLECTION Of Psalm and Hymn Tunes. Odes and Anthems : In three parts, selected from eminent authors, together with a number of new luues never before published Suited to no, My every metre, and well adapted to Churches of every denomination. Singing Schools, pri vale Societies, with plain rules for learners. 11 y L.J.Jones, of Mississippi. Just received at the new bookalore, Neil House. tOB J. H. RILEY & CO CTW. HUNT, SON At CO., AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WE have removed to No. 136, in the comer building ol High and Rich street, one door north of Dcnig Sc Sous' Drug store, where we will be found ready to attend 10 all consignment that wc may receive, such as Ileal Ls tate, Drv Goods, Groceries, &c. dj Liberal advauces made ou consignments. nov3 1yd. To Country Merchants. CALL on C. It KING, and buy goods below the market prices. Came along, and make yourselves known as cash buyer! responding to this call, and you will buy. For a few daye only. C. R, Ul Mi-May 17. 1849 dotw. .'JZ- NEIL HOLSK UATI1H '?'' way -j1" Aro now in line operation, and this '.V 74 deliuhtlul, cheap and healthy luxury, '.. , ; $jgl can now be enjoyed in full purine ' -;Tr:JP i Wanii.l l"l and Shower Hath, ;,l all bonis. Uj- Tickets obtained at the Office of the Neil llonsu. Ladles' atbs. The Balbi lor Ladies are now open, and tickets can be obtained by tinging the bell ill the ladies' parlor of the Neil House, where a female attendant will be in raadlnaai. jelC dtf. Hats and Gaps. J. n. GOFFBOTH & CO., 82 High street. D ODD'S White and Black Heaver Hats. Ho. Moleskin and Silk do. With a aanaral assorli it of CAPS. sc. Just received and for sale cheap. J1 13-d tf. MORE LEATHER OF AM. KiNns. HI I KIMBALL hal just received, in iddltl in to In, former slock, an eltenelve supply of Spanish nnd Slanghter Sole Leather, Uppei do . Call and Kip skins. Mo. rocco and Kid Skins of every variety, Pink, Cochineal and Fair Linings, Blading!, fcC. Allot which will he sold at great birgaina. at Ins old Itand. sign of the tlolden Boo Columbus, June 111, HHP-dtf. flrccn Lawn tt'iiictcry. NOTICF. la hereby given that Lots can benroenred in (ireen Lawn Cetnat ry, until the first of August next, at the following prices : first Class Lois B cents per square font. Second class Lota 6j cenls per square foot. Third class Lots .j cents per square foot. On and after the first of August, the prices will lie a! follows ; First class Lots 10 cents per square foot. Second class Lots 74 cents per square foot. Third d iss Lots a cents per equate foot. The Superintendent will be on the grounds, in fair weather, from !) o'clock A. M. until li o'clock 1'. M. Hv order of the Board of Trustees. jylS-dtffcStw ALEX. F- HLKMM, Clerk. TOOTH PASTE. A SUPERIOR article of Charcoal Paste lor tbc Teeth, highly recommended. The best quality of Cologne. Fine Almond Soap. Eau Luslral. a line article for the Hair. Anti-Mephltic Aromatic Vinegar, for the sick room. Extracts, assorted kinds. Ox Marrow. A line quality of Hair Brushes. For sale at liie new hookstoie, Neil House. jj.o5. J. H. RILEY St CO. onklingsTimIrTlty practTceT rpHK Admiralty Jurisilecti Law nnd Practice ef the 1 Courts of the I.' luted States, with an appendix ; 2 vols. Ilv Ml'rcd Conkliag. For sale at the new bookstore, Neil tfoose, se28 J. II- RILF.V CO. OIL PAINTINGS. A SERIES ot 'J Lanilscapei in oil. Scenes in Switzcr land tinely framed. For sale at the new bookstore. Neil Ilnnso. WtB, J. 11. RILEY &. CO. LAW REFORM. rpRACTS on Law Reform just published. and formic at L the new bookstore. iNeil llousB j,o5 J. II. RILEY fc CO. Port Folioa-'-Americnn Scenery. THE 'Tomb of Koaeioeka. West Point. View ol Wilkeslmrre. Penn. Yale College, New Haven, Conn. Also, a fine assortment of Folios, in Turkey Morocco, cap nnd 4to liies Fine Stationery. Sir... icr, JjJQ. J. II. RILEY & CO. NEW BOOKS. PEN DENNIS, No. 2. by Thackeray 25c. Scene, where Ihe 'Tempter has triumphed ; by the author of "The Jail Chaplain;" Xr. Morning! among the Jesuit a' Rome ; by the Rev. M. II. Seymour; (iiic. Bogue's 'Theological Lectures; 1 vol. 8vo. Just received hy sel2G I. N WHITING A IICNTlNliTON. KAI.OOLAH. o ti e D'Jdicl Kumri. For sale at the i"Y,R, Journevings J new bookstore .iS'ei sepl House. J. II RILEY & CO A 1 RS. OPIE'H WORKS, complele in 3 vols. For LVlsaleby ic8 Iw EDWARDS & DAVIS. rer's prices. nulO-dly bugi BY V. Sr.M.KY. MY II. LYNUALL. . ' IIi?h xtrct't, oppobiie thu Cnpitol IIoue ol' it 1 1 DOMlble lakttfl OO UlC cliortrst notic. PenOQl nii.-ibifT lo alltlld (it the room, van ho waited on at llii ir reside iicea. Satihlaction intUfiti in all cabct. M$tdtf DAVIS. 8JU1TU & CO., Commission mid Fornardiag Merchuuis. Urlin(;naU ili in GUOCE1MES AM) l'KODUCE, Portsmouth, onto. Peraonal attention given to receiving and forwarding goods, nnd selling produce consigned for sale. Sept. 12, 11)19. dlv C A PIT0L HOUSE, COLUMBUS, OHIO, At. NORTHROP, PROPRIETOR, THIS new ai d popular Hotfil is located in tlic moit central iiiirt id' tlic city. It lias been enlarged, and in now fcrniihno in a Itylo equal to tlmt of any Hotel in tho West. The Table tl'Hoto i furnislied with every luxury the mm-kct alTnrda, and no paini Mill m; apared to make tlic ueats li.'pl ut hotnt, StagL-s lor all tlic routcB, call at thii house daily for pause nyer. Conveniont, and iimt rato Stabtlngand Carriage Hoiiko attached, ami experienced and oartfui Omlery, alwayg iu at tt.-ndancc. Soptcnilirr 10, 1849. lyd I,ANI l Olt SALE. THE undivided hail' of 16 79-100 acres of laud, adjoining the city of Columbus, 160rodl eaat of Uiaa btroet. fronting on the Colnmbua and Oroveort turnpike. Title indihpulable price IfiOdoUora per aero. Terms eapy, and made knowii on application t" D. y. FORMAN. Colambna, Sept. 4, 1849. ltf MONEY! MONEY! ffEONKV ! FIKTY THOUSAND DOLLAKS L OHIO! Till", tJiibscriher will jive particular attention to the collection in Ohio. Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Misuoun, Kentucky, Iowa and Wisconsin, of that class of claim long since marked as u Loss," " liouo Weht,'' and " not collect-abln," hv Merchalits, i(;wspaper publishers Manulacturcrs. and others. Cive vcars experience has given him confidence hence there will he no Charge, but to far as collections are made. Cards giving references, terms and instructions, will be sent in answer to post paid lottery. Address, W. II. JARVI8. Attorney at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Aufr, 14, 1819-dAwly. irMffiTiTFcaT FASHION AIILK DllAPUKS AND TAILOUS, iVos. 1 !), Neil's Odeqrt Buildings, PI STA1KS. A I.. MARTIN & CO.,reapeotlvlv inform the citizens ol Colutnblll and vicinity, that they are now ii;,ril ijda nyi.anil prepared toeieouteall orderaentruated to them, with the ntmoet punctuaiUyand dt'patch, and they whit pan lieularlv to impraii upon the minds of all that they have spared no naina or expenae to secure the hest of workmen, so that their customers can rely upon their garments being mado iu the hest possible maimer A I. U Co., being personally acquainted with the most fiibinnable Eastern Tailora, have made arrangements with the Cntten of the leading eatabliihnenta to have pattern! forwarded from time le lime of the prevailing styles of garments worn. They WiU alto nc.icr monthly from Pant, a ptal! of Ftuhiont In fket, they are determined that no Tailoring Ketsbtlahmont in the United Statatl shall ouuio them in either style of fashion or worktnODlhlp, Particular attention paid to Cutting Ladies' Cloaks and Sacks. Also, Youths' nnd Children's Dresses. An aaaorlment of Clothe, Oaaalmarei and Vesting, kept constantly on hmd. A. I .MARTIN &. CO., ios. i ct v, weu'i traeon uuiiamgi, up stairs. Oct. 1, 1840-ff $225 Reward! ESCAPED from Ihe Ohio Penileullaiv on Monday night Julv '23. DANIEL NITINOALK eonvieted in Ham i ton conutv, at the March term, 1849, of the crime of hur-"larv and grand larcenv, ami sentenced 10 ten vears in the Penitentiarv. Said convict is a native ol Pennat Irani! bout 31 veaia of lie. b ft. 61 inches tllah blue eves, black hair, common completion, by occupation sailor and shoe maker, has rather Inch forehead, rallier Hat. face, long nose and small mouth, a large scar on forehead, inclining to the riant su e. ruoniii" into the hair : ship .nut male and teiimle flenre on left arm. ihe figure! locked arms and hands. Said Nitinffale i known in the Southern States by the names ol Daniel JurJuon and John T lAuujtm Also, escaped at the eame time, JOHN WILSON, convicted in Erin county, at the October term. 1IIII), of the crime of Grand Larceny, and sentenced to three years in the Penitentiary. Saul vviisoa is a native 01 new ork l years of age, ! leet 1 niches high. gray eyes, sandy hair. rather sain v complexion, l ice rainer round, eves small quick spoken, bus Ihe Igara of an anchor ami heart 011 left arm. and several stars on right arm 1 160 will he paid for the delivery Of Nitingsle at this Inetitntion. or J100, and jail ices, 0 detained in any jail in the United Slates, so that he can he obtained f 73 will be paid for the delivery of said Wilson at this Institution, or W, and jail Ices, if detained iu any jail in the United Slates, so that he can he obtained. LAURIN DEWEY, Warden. Ohio Penitentiary, Columbus. July 31, 1848. NOTICEl)EA F ANlTlHI 31 iT. THE next annual session of the Ohio Doaf and Dumb Asylum, will Commence on the first day of October next, at which time it is hoped all who design entering Ihe school may be nuneliml iu their attendance. The henelils which the deaf and dumb derive from the educational advantage! which the Stale of Ohio Ins here provided for them so munificently are very great. and it is highly important that they all should participate in them, and the attention of pa rents and friends, and the kind co-operation of the benevo lent and the humane 11 particularly invileo to tins suujecf, as it has been ascertained hy long observation, that without special efforts, a large number of the deaf and dumb never enter schools for education, hut live and die imhlesl by their advantages, nnd cnli'ely unconiciovi of mental, moral and religious light, wmen so ununguisn uiu uee. It might be added mat me ueai age ror new pupus hi cu ter school is twelve, hut we receive them between the ages ten ami twenty, and in somu instances win n they are over that aga. I i Lditors and publishers 01 newspapers iiimumioui ini. Stale arc most respectlully requested to give aid inlurther lag the object In view, by giving this notice one or more insertions. Application may be made to the undaraigned. II. .N. ill Ulil.l.l., superintendent. May 28, 1819. J. L. A- W. A. GILL, IRON FOUNDRY, corner of 'Town and Canal itrects, Columl.ui.Oliioi Warehouse, No. 7. Broadway Exchange. Stoves Ploughs. Corn Snellen, noiiow ware; nnoagen-ral assortment of Foundry castings, always on hand. Job work and maenmery mane i" oruui u.n ..oim in short notice. JunelP. . W l-wtl. "NEW BOTANIC MEDICINE STORE. T(7I Hifk Mrtt, Oppottit A. I'. Stone s .S'orr. HE eabaeribnl has taken Howard's Botanic Medicines, and is filling up with fresh and well prepared articlea, euoh as all persons who desire freedom Irom bodily sullering, up on rational principles, may use to proht AIbo, a supply ol those well known l.iniincnis lorexierii o yiuwvn, hi n has been employed in RMnaiketaring lor years past, the effect of which is' In excite in the system that kind of action that will assist nature in removing the obstructions that cause suffering. 'The different Syrups, Bitters. Tinctures, Sic. that are 111 use, can all be had on short notice ap!3-d.x:wly ROBERT CLOUD. COPAUTNFKSHIP AfcELVAIN A; FITCH, WhoTeaale and Retail Groeen 1V1 and Deal rs in Produce, woaid respectfully inlorin their friends and public generally, that they hnve entered into copartnership, nnd may ho found at the warehouse for merly occupied hv John rViilard, near the Scioto Bridgo, where they offer for sale a large assortment of Groccriei very low for cash or produce. They will also nav cash for ill kinds of produce. JOS McEl.VAIN, julyadStw. R- FITCH A CARD. THE su'ncrib having, at consnlerable expense, erected a FoUftdry aid Machine hop. such as will meet tUm inrrp-isf-.l oYio'nnd 't the citV of Columbus, respectful ly solid i a there Off tlM public patron ige. Thankful for past Civors. thev wind aik Ut a connnuation ot ttiem.aml iileilg ing themselves to making It worthy he confidence nf an enlightened public. AMBOS & I.C.N.NOX. Colutnbuf, July 2, 1l-lmdtw4twir. li'l "'ws oi liuiiiimgs, Lanuicapee, etc., h," 'f Ckwt '-"Tb "A . ! -9 d g A FRESH iupply of Cftnton Tetia jnat reoelvedi ii. mall iUMv. C. It. KLVi. j. i:iix;,vay & co.. BROAD STREET, 0LUMHU8, OHIO. ANUKACTUKEBS of Sieoiu Englnei, Stoves, Flows LV.l and all kinds of Machinery. Thcv are the exUusno iiiauuliicturers iu this part of the Stale of llurhs Iniinirril Hoiihlr. n:id tsiii.'ilt Ortn Cook'mi; Slot I, And have recently procured an entire new set of patterns, containing late Improvement! made under the specin! direc tion of the patentee. This Stnve, they are now prepared lo say, is the v..ry best fuinily Cooking Stove whioh hnsov. r been made. eiile.T here oreliewliere. I here are lour si-es. from No. 3 to iSo. 6, varyins iii alia and nrloe so us to The mbfcriben also make the Premium ('(Hiking Stove of a superior pattern. Tbji is u good and cheap Stove. Their stock of Stoves con. . - h.nfii.K.PM si IBP 1 1 w (i'P-'Ty Buck'a Improved Double and - . . 'J-'"iil eV-" S i s I s . Ill trill. i I In' i n li 1 in . . . . . i : , ' in ,u:,; Stoves. Wager'! Air tight l'arlor Stoves, elegant pattern, l'eckliaiu's Vermont " ' and Box Stoves. Coal, l'arlor and Shop Sieves. 7 anil 10 Flate Stoves. Plate Boxes, four sizes. The subscribers nlso continue t he Plow business, ns for merly, an t make a variety of kinds ol the very beat mute-rials and workmanship. tn ail.liliou to their lormer liuinrs. thev h ive prcliared 'heniselves at great expense, and are now iiuinulai-turiiiii STEAM ENU1NES, gf various sizes and patterns, bnl all embracing the Intest improvements. Their prices will bo is low as work ol the same ouahtv can he procured lorelse. wheie. .Machinery of nil kinds made to order, and rep'iin prompt! attended to. i lie suttscrilicrs ale also llie exclusive manilhicturers lA Parker1! Patent Water Wheel in this State, the best saw null wheel in use. A continuance of public oatrouaue li solicited. decl3d&w. J. RIDOWAV & CO Ho, to every one who wants a Carpet ! Received at Cnrpcl-lltill, this dny 1 rfin VliS. Bag and List Cmpets. from 'JO lo oil. LOVV 2000 yde, Striped, Cotton and Wool do. looo Cotton and Wool Ingrain do. aXHJ " All Wool do. do. ;i0X) imperial 3 ply and Bruiaele. Our stock is ihe lareeat, and we can sell Carneta lower than over offered ill Ihe citv ALSO. aECElVED t pes 1- feet wide, super extra Oil Cloth. 15 ' 6 to U II Irom fit to K yd. '20 " 1) to 14 ft " " ' SO lo IJU We cut Oil Cloths 10 ruit any size room or halt. ALSO. ON ll.M) A large assortment of splendid llu-'s. from V 2 to gSO, and Coco, Manilla, Crass and Kope Malts. U.SU K splendid assortment of all kinds of Curtain material. Win dow Blind! ami Painted Curtains, to be sold at a verv low ligure for cash. J. I). OMBOU.N & CO. oeL2-d&.ivoiil A. P. ITONE 6c Co.. WHOLESALE DEALERS, EXCLUSIVELY, ARE now receiving their Spring S.ock of British and American Dry Goods. 10 which tfev invite the attention of the merchants in Columbus and surrounding conn, try Our stock is large and ns complete as can he lound in any Wholesale House iu New York or Philadelphia', and we can and w ill sell them as cheap as they can be purchased in either of the above named cities, w ith the addition o freight. We buy our goods of the Importers, Manufacturers, and at the great Package Auctions, the same places where the wholesale merohaMI east buy, and we can live al as em ill profits iu Columbus, where rents and oilier expenses are not One-tenth what they are east, as they can. We invite one and all to look at our slock 11111I prices, and iudl 6 for themselves, a. P. STONE k CO. P. S. We take this method to sav to our old OUatomeH that our goods are now arriving, and we should be glad to see them. martti il.viv, V(U It coNKI.IM.. WILLIAM wool! Al.l'llKli Hoop CON K LI rv G, WOOD & CO., MAtlOfACTURBRI OF Pure While Lead, Chrome Green, Red Lead, 11 Yellow, Litharge, " Red, Putty, Paris Green, Whiting, fire dried, Chinese Blue, Paris White, Assorted colored Paints and Cider Vinegar. Aorth side of Court slrrrt, Easl of Uroadicay. JV' have ndopted the most approved method, as prfcc tiaed b best Eastern manufacturer!, Inmanufao'jir nig White Lead, nnd will warrant il equal to any manLfhC' lured in the United Stales. Will warrant the quality ol each article we. manufacture, tn he as good as any lo he pro QUied, and to give entire latlafaotion. Oflored at lowest prices 011 usual tunc, or discount lor cash. Cincinnati. .Ian. .'I lyd&w i'liiiiiipls! rlanBelsl TUl i nil.srrilirra have tlic rxrluive aj;nin:v of selling tlic Circleville BfanofllOtlired Flannels. Those omls baVfl a greater ioiularity tliau anv known make that conilunc finnnirM Of wool, eoloriti, and weight; and are cheaper than nnv Satttril Aannelii W'v have on band almnt M(KiM worth, ronpisting of Thick hfRvy Ucd, Mixed todd White Twil'd riain: and t-1 fancy harred !'r Mnnieii's drcsps and 64 high colored, for children's do.; and 6-4 I. lack and Red ban cd for do do.; Brown, Drub. Crimson and Black. rhotO who are in want of a Dood artielfl of fltlljiell fbf fa tui ly Ot0j nnd wishes tUflROOUrtflO home iiu'iii-try nnd homo manufacturer, will do well to call and examine scJ-md&w J. 1). OS BORIS At CO. BAKER'i PATENT PREJUUM OATB. rTtievident this Gate posdesscK many valuable qualttiea L over the Swin'4 (late or any other which we have pern, among which we notice the following j 1st. Its r If. balancing principle obviates all difficulty nf sailing 2d. Itseiinpli city of structure renders it easy of manufacturing. 3d. lis durability is secured by bearing its entire weight on the rollers, and only in a perpendicular direction, itf), A team may approach it on either Fide without backing up to open it. th. It slides parallel with the fence which renders it out of the way when open. 6th Tune anil labor avod iu OpeQlng and slmttinc, etitiall fiflj feet travel at each operation, 7th. The difficulty of swin;m.ujjr;ijnt-,t waaons while passing thro is obviated. 8tb. II" or more in actually saved on each tiatc by obviatinu' the expense ol iron hinges and fastenings, as the expense of the rollerswill notexceed25 cts. : heso Gates took the first Premium at the New York State Agri cultural I air. held in Auburn, Octobei, 1Mb; also, Hevcral county Premiums. The Self-Shutting Wickot Gate alo. the Karm (late has been built in front of thu Institution for the Ulind. wncre they may be inspected. The subscriber has the right lor Franklin county, for the hove (intes, and will sell riiditu on reasonable terms. Columbus. June lfl..dfcwtf, JOEL SRARLRS, VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOB SALE. The subscriber oilers for sale, on very liberal terms, Ihe follow ing described real estite. situate on the IS -.tional road, iu the immediate vicinity of the eastern boundary line of tl e corporation of Columbus, and opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit: out lots jNos. 66,99. IW-). WW and lWi, of Crosby's addition of out lota. Also, JNos 1, 1,4 and ft, of RtD sey'a addition. 2t, 27 and HO, of Champion's subdivision ol half section No. 23, Also, in lot "No. 23. on Tow n street, of Champion's addition to the city of Columbus. On out lot INo. bti there iH a good two story brick house, together with suitable out-houses, A c. There is also on in-lot No, 23, on Town street, a small frame house. For fun her particulars, as to price, Ac. inquire of the subscriber on the premises. aptt d fcwtf. MOS M. BAMSKY. S CUllIVrZ XX I'AI.K AI.K on ilrBiu-ln at the CUV Saloon mavi.J BARKKR Sc. OI.MSTK.n nv.- it. -ijri liOOKS & S'.i'ATIONKIiV. i.N. WHITINO HUNTINGTON, llooknellrrM and Slntianert, llih ttrett. NEW EDITION OF SWAN'S EXECUTOR'S AND ADMIMSTKATOH'S MANUAL. A MNUAL FOR EXECUTORS AND ADMINIS-i'V 'l it Vl'oltS, in ihe settlement of Ksluiei of Dacenied Persons; with Practical Forum. By Joseph B. Swan, late President Judge of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, and author of " Swan's 'Treatise on the law relating to the Power! and Duties of JusPces ol the Peace nnd Constable!, in the State of Ohio." New edition, I vol. my. 12mo. For sale at tho bookstore ol I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Culuiiibus, Sept. ii, 1849, 'The work tusy nlsn he had ut the publishers' prices, of the following persons, viz : I t, Harvey Senll Lancaster ; Joseph Jones, bookseller, t 'iiillicntho ; William McArthur, Clrclevlllej D. M. Murtav, I'ortemoolh) Sanford & Co., bookiellere, Newark ; W. W. Reed & Sons, nnd A. W. Per-ley, do.. Znueevdle ; Mcl Iracken AsThompson, Cambridge; Dr. John Dunham St. Clalravilla ; J. 11. Thompeon, bookseller. Wheeling ; A L. Inzer, do., Steubenville ; B. L. Sc. 'I'. Hannn, New Liebon ; James A. Adair, Esq , McConnelli-villa I Win. Nash, Oallipolll) llenrv II. Neal, do; Heebe .'s Blkilie, booksellers. Akron ; V. & S. Slocum, do., Marietta; J. D Bigger e Co., Maaaillenj ) J. Fast, do , Canton; B. Little, do., Ravenna; C. W. James, clerk of the conn. Logan, Hocking county ; Samuel Kneppei, Wooiter ; lohn Beall. Cadiz ; Martin VVelker, clerk id the court, Mil-Il rtburgh, Holme! county ; Win. 11. Caafield, Esq . Medina; M. C, Younglove, bookseller, Cleveland ; Sanlord Sc Hay-ward, do., do ; C. Bertlett, do , Paineevillt ; VV. N. Porter, Warren. 'Trumbull coiinty ; Amos C. Hubbard, clerk of the court. Jefferson, Ashtabula county ; David Campbell Si Boa, Itookaellere, Banduiky City j V. M. starks, Portimstcr, Lower Siindm-ky ; J. J. Reach, honkscller, Mansfield ; J. B. Larwill, clerk oi" the court. Bucyrus ; Bronson At McLene, Kenton, Hardin county; .1. N. Kurtz, bookseller, Springfield ; S. Millikm. clerk of (he court, Washington, Fayette county ; Charles Ells, bookseller. Dayton; Francis Harris, Xenia; James Morrison. Pupii; Thomas Brodie. master. Lebanon ; II W. Derby St Co , booksellers, Cincinnati! Bradley .t Anthony, do,,do. Win. W. Fay, Delaware; O. (.'. Worth. Upper Sandusky; Curtis Allen, Marion; John Melvin. London, Madison county 1 George Kbert, Tiffint Win. Hood, PeiTVlburghj C E, Newman andJ.M.C'roi-by, Norwalk ; J. Soweil St, '.. Findlay; Otto II. Moeller, Bomeranti Perry co.: Parson! Si Co.,iyrln. se7-dJtw WO-M)EKFUL INVENTIONS. A HISTORY of Wonderful Invention, illustrated with uunitroUB engravings ; 1 vol, contents : 'The Mariner's Compass ; 'The Steam F.ngino; Llghthouaee The Cotton Manufacture; Gunpowder ard Gun Cotton; Steam Navigation) (.'locks ; 'The Railway ; Printing; (las Light; The Themometer I 'The Electric Telegruph; 'The Barometer) '' he Teleacope ; 'The Mlcroacope. Just received and for sale by jy3. I. N. WHITING .'c HUNTINGTON. NEW BOOKS. LYNCH'S EXPEDITION A narrative of the United Stntee' Expedilioil to the River Jordan and the Dead Sea; I vol. 80., wi h maps and numerous illustration!. Cirlyle's Dante Dame's Divine Comedy, 'The Inferno; a literal 1 rose translation, with the text of the original, col la-ted from the best editions, ami aplaiU.Mjy notes ; 1 vol. 12 1110; by John A. CarLlc. M. I). Characteristics of Literature Illustrated by the geniui of distinguished men ; 1 vol ; by Henry '1'. Tuckermau. Roland Caabel ; by Charlea Lever part 2. For sale by jyll. L N. WHITING Si HUNTINGTON. GOLD PI .NS AND PENCILS THE auhoCrlberi have recently received a huge Assortment of Gold Pens, from the best inaiiiifactoiics in the country, among which nre Levi Brown's Fine Gold Pens. The Congress do do. Bard Jt Bret ers' do. Woodward'! do do. 'The Croton do do. 'The Yii lotia do do. Also. Gold and Silver Pencil Cases. All of which will oc sold at the lowest prices. je!3, I. ,. WHITING A. HUNTINGTON. Stonier! EooloelMtloal History. A COMPOUND of Ecclesiastical History, by Dr. Job n C.L.Glealer) a nci edition in J vole. 8vo. Chalmers' Sermone, from 1798 to 11117; forming vol. 6,of Chalmers' Posthumous Works. Hildreth'e U. Stales, from the first scttletrient nf the country to the organization of the government under the Federal Constitution, 111 d vols. Southey's Common Place Book; being choice selectiona from celebrated authors; in two parti par 1,50c. For sale by aui I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS. THE subscribers keep constantly on band t their hook store, u very fffltroJ iwsorhnint of Sunday School Hooks, embracing an extensivt; variety ol Library Book Question liuoks. Teachers (-'lass Hooks, Catechisms, &c.,&,c. Cheap Itiblee, Testaments. &,c., dc. All of which will he soi l at the Societies' Kasternpiicei. Persons desiring to make up Sunday School Libraries, Alc, are invited lo call anil examine their assortment. Jy21 dvVw. I. N. VV HITIfiO & UL'iNTIiNGTON. NiiW BOOKS, "llll. History of PenUenniS liis Kortunes ami Misfor-X. tunes, his Frlendl and his greatest Knemy By VV. M. Thaokeray, author of Vanity Fair, The ("rent llogaity Dla mond AtQe Illustrated hv the author. I'rice acents. The Magic ofKindneiei or the wondrous story of the Good Huan. By the Brothers Mayhcw. Illustrated by (teorge Ouikshanks uud lUuiry Meadows. History nf the Natloaal CnuftitueBt AsEembly of France, from May, UMll. By J. K. Corkran, F.sq. Jubt received and for sale bv aeH I. N WHITING ft HUNTINGTON. New Edition ol' lVcmont,M jExpIoriugl-ixpedi-lion. OREGON and California The Kxploring Kxpedition to the Rocky Mountains, Oregon nnd California, by brevet Col. J. Ci I'reinotit. To which is added a description of the Physical Geography of California, with recent noti. ccs of Ihe Gold (leg. on, from the latest und most authentic sources ; 1 vol. Itmo, new edition. Just received at the book. tore of jv7d&xv. 1. N. WHITING & HCNTIiNGTON. THE JNCABNATION; Oil. Pictures of the Virgin nnd Her Son; by Charlea Bcecber with an introduction, by Mrs. Harriet Beocb-er Stowe ; 1 vole Mario Antoinet'e; by J. . C.Abbott. 1 vol. crimson cloth, with engravings. For sale by jyo. I. n. WlHTltSG Jt 1IUINTINGTON. Wild reSliU.nStaterVol. L A HISTORY OF THE CMTKD STATES, from the discovery ol the Continent to the organization of the Government under the Federal Constitution. In 3 vola Umo. liv KlCHARD HiLDRKTH, For sale by jy 13 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. OK. COMBE'S GUIDE TO HEALTH. " le alth and lon l(fc within the reach nf all." rpHF- Cniversal Guide to nealth, by a rational course ff L food and diet by Andrew ("oinbe, M.I). New edition. 1 vol. ISntQ. Cor sale at the bookstore of jy7. C N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. THIERS' NAPOLEON, Complete. THE History of the Consulate and Kinpire under Napoleon. No, fl and 0, completing the work Just received by sep3 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY. H1STOUY of the American Bible Society from hs organization to the present time. 1 vol. 8vo. 51,50. By Kev. VV. P. Strickland. Cor tale by sep3 i. n. Whiting & huntington, United States DiKpen-atory New Edition. rplH'', HispRnsatory of thu United Slates of America ; by JL Urs. Wood iV Hache. Eighth edition, carelully revised. For sale by aulO 1. N. WHITING AY HUNTINGTON. NEW BOOKS. LIFE in the Faf 'st. by George Frederick Buxton: vol. U2mo. ''('iu a the best hooka of tho season.' For sale by jy5 I. N. VVIIITVNG At HUNTINGTON. MHR. KI.MS' NKW H ORK. nEARTSAND HOMES, or Social DiatinsuotM a ito-rv by Mrs Kiln. I'or aalo lij null. 1. N. WHTTINO Sc. HUNTINGTOW. I.vnch'! Fvprdition to the Dend Sea. AM'.W SI TTI.V jiiMl rci i'iv..il In 8RP3 1 ft WIITI'I.Ntia- HUNTIWtiTON. NEW VltT. IADV Alice, or llin Now I'na; a novel, for aale bv j at, 1 1 I. N. WM1TIIMO & Hl'.NTINtiTON.

DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL COLUMBUS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1840 NUMBER 86. VOLUME XIII. WW. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, EDITORS AND PROPRJSTORM. Office aoulli-oaal mirner Of lli?li "treet and Sugar alley. TKluis Invariably in advance. Diilv Sintn Jouri tl, par nnnuii Tn-Weekly " " " Weekly " ' " Daily 'ur week, (payable to ht carriers. .. 6 oo I) 60 1 00 o 124 advV.ktisim; : Tho following rules and rules of advertlllnfl liavo been agreed Bpoo between the proprietor of tha Ohio Btataa,mu and llio Ohio Stat Journal, to he obMrved, in nil casta, after thli data. July w, mill. DAILY PAPER. One iqnare, 12 linen or less, one Imartloa. eacb additional . " ' 1 week II 2" ...IMI'll." " " 1 iii'uith CO 80 0 IS 1 so o 00 3 00 4 00 ti 00 8 00 10 00 15 00 111 00 10 00 SO oo 11 00 18 110 :iu oo Ml (Kl 88 Oi) 40 00 15 00 88 00 ISO 00 " " " 9 " " " 12 " Standing card, fi llnei or leas, per annum. 4 column, with 4 changes, " 1 " 6 " " " I It " . t " changed weekly, " " ft " daily, " " . 4 channel, 6 " " " . II " " . changed weekly, " daily. Other cases not provided lor, chargeable in conformity with the above r.tes. The standard of measurement to bo minion type. Kor each additional square in the dally, Inserted one month, or a irroater leir.'tli of time, ami for each additional quire Inserted under the yearly rates, half price. No advertisement! to be considered by the year, unless it is specified on Urn manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy ol legal advertisements beyond thu amount charged lor their publication.Announcing candidates (for office of every description,) to be clurgcu at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name ; thc'saine to a, in all cases. paid in advance. All advertisements Irom strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. Advcitise.iients not marked on the copy for a specified number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accord ugly. ''he privileges of yearly advertisers, will be confined rigidly to their regular business; and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to he paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Ileal Relate Agents. Sir.., not to ho contracted for by the year, 'Hit to be charged by the piece, at the usual rates. 9 No AuvEimsKMi:srs can de inskkteii ciiatuttous- Advertisements Tor charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and suchlike, to be charged half price. Marriage notices to bo charged ir) cents. Deaths Inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid lor. Regular advertisers, and all others sending communication! nr requiring notices, desiring to call attention to fair,, loiroos, concerts, or anv public entertainment! where charges are made lor admittance all notice! of private associations every notice designed to call attention to private enterprises, calculated or intended to promole individual interest, can only be inserted with the undeiatandlng that the same is to he paid lor If intended lo be inserted in t c editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not less than 20 coots per line, and then only when accompan icd by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the above rates and measured as il solid. To those who advertise equal lo two thirds of a column yearly, in the weekly paper, a deduction of 21) per cent. Advertisements on tho inside exclusively, to be charged at the rata of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rates. Attorneys will be holden fertile price ol inserting advertisements brought in by them. BUSINESS CARDS. CLINTON HOUSE, ADAMS'S BLOCK, CHILLICOTHE, OHIO, j. t St. n r. i r L E , ( I. A T I Of CtHCLEVILLK.) June 1849. W COX WAV .. a. TOMMnaoR. II. I CONWAY & CO.. Grocers, Dealers iu Produce, Iron, A N l communion ForwRrdlni WerclMuets, FRONT STREET, jy3-lyd. yoitTSMouni, "'" JOSEPH F. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, iWO SOLICITOR IX CHANCERY. w riLL practice in the Courts of Franklin and adjoining ouoties. Ollice. in the Eicliango Hank Budding, High atrect, Columbus. Ohio. JVl 1-lliV wnin. CARLISLE HOUSE, BY J. BOYD, O n n o s i t e tins Nnw Court House, riimth Mam street, Aprllfit-wkwtf run l sv il I x. OHIO. A. B. BUTTLES. anil Couiisirilor at Law, Columbus, (thin. Attorney Office, No. State's Office. Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretary of IP" William E Gii.mokk. Uhablci W. Gilmoue. W. E. & C. W. GILMORK, ATTORNEYS A T L A W, AMD SOLICITOUS .V CHANCERY. Office, N E. corner Main and Seventh streets, aulldly ciMtsNATi.o. JOIIK KOW. A. !. IIUANE. ROW &. DOANE. Forvvardinn & Commission Merchants, PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. m Agents for Gliddon t Co s Irou 1'urnaces. May 22, 1819-tlGm. C. H. KINO, BALER IN DRY GOODS, etc., opposite Kxchange Bank, Columbus. iov. vj..u. TOKfTAUDIMJ and COMMISSION MKUCHANTS, X L'roduce Doalnrs. ami Lard Oil ISliumlacturcrB, Canal Basin, Columbus. Ohio. J. HIDOWAY A CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bui.Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds.and a great variety oft ai-tings, always on band. Oct. 1, 1811. " DR. ROH'T THOMPSON'S OFFICE, 170 4, NEIL'S F.XCIIAiNUE, opposite the Secretarv of Stale's Office. High St., COlnmOUI. deoll. WM. WIIiI.SIIIRK RII.F.Y, SURGICAL ami Mechanical Dentist, Coluinbul, Ohio. Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth. For sale Baker oi. Riley's Patent Forcep Key Ma 13..t-wly. GEORGE R. WAECDTT, $ION ANV BANKER FAINTER, Nov. 9., .dtf. eoLUMBui. oHio. IVHTHn THRALL. A '1TORNF.Y and Counsellor at Law. Columbus, Ohio. J p" Also. Commissioner to take the Ackaowledge- men! "f Heeds lor the Slate 01 i 1 ors. (TJ" Office on High si., hetween Town and Rich. or.tW. PrT ARI8'NOFFICE, BASEMENT of Judite Swan'i new belldlng. High it. Rexidmce Sotlthvrtrt eotnr of Rich and Third ts.', opposite Baptist Church. dec II dtf. BROADWAY HOTEL, BY DAVID MITCHELL, Broad itreet. Columhoi. O-hio. April li. .dtf. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the t linton Bank. High street. Columbus. Ohio. AlirgeaasortinoDj . f llooki and Stationery nlways on hand. ? H EI BERT tlXLEY, DOOR-BINDERS, High street, oppoiitc the Public Olfi-JJ ces.Columbui. Aug. H, 1840. VYat. Subkiit. M. C. Lil.i.av. GERE, ABBOTT 4 CO., DEALERS in Hardware ind Cutlery, Iron. Nails. Class House Builderi' material!, Farming ind Mechanical Tools, Military tloodi, &c. fcc., No. Ibl High atreet.sign of the Oilt Padlock. JOHN SIMMONS &. CO., WHOLKUALK AND KETA1L DEALERS IN READY MADE CLOTHING, QUI-CV HALL, BOSTON. Tin: 4TTMTIOV 0 DIAIKKI is OLOTHIKO IS ItlLlCtTBD To TBI A In) v K iT,lll.lsIMKNT. fESSIlS. SIMMONS & CO keep constantly rulnnil LVl every variety and Ityle of RE UJY MADE CLOTH. IMi adaplcd to the Western Trade TheT have many fneiliiiea lor obtaining the raw material, nnd manafaoluriag at low pricea, not enjoyed by any iilUnr bonaa. Western Merchants, visiting Boston, will do well to ex-nmina the nliovo STOCK, be lorn making their purchaser n ,ew York or alaawliera. Okhkhs lot Ready MadaClo-tiling will moot With prompt attention, at lowest prices. JOHN SIMMONS & CO., OlilJMJY I J ALL, BOBIWI. All" o, i I.I il.'llll OBICKRBIlfG k GILBERTS I' rem in in Boston Pianos, Just received and for sale ut manufactu- A. REED, Agent, Four doors North of the Neil House, Columbus. Ohio. CLOUOII & WOODS. ( I Kit K Sl'lilN'iUKI.Il.O. THE Office of the Ohio Stage Company's Lines to Sandusky. Columbus, Wheeling and Dayton, is kept at thu Buckeye House. Peeeengora taken to an.l from the depot free of charge. Meals always ready on the arrival of thu cars We refer the traveling public to the proprietors of the Stage Companies, who are willing to certify that thin u stae office at the ttuckcye House, thai receipts for fare to any point on the line. au2l-tl MTIOML HOTEL B PRING FIELD, r"pill'. proprietor of the above Hold wishes it distinctly J. understood, that there is no Stage Office in Springfield exiept ut AUAOUM that there il neither agent, driven, horses or stages at any other house. ISAAC TIMYKH, Proprietor. Springfield. July lli, l!!li). jyll) dtf. COLUMBUS INSURANCE COMPANY, rmu AND MARINE THIS Company eontinuei to insure every rpecies ol building, and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and merchandise, and other property contained therein, n-gainst loss or damage by lire ; also, steamboats, and a Mil vessels, and the cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel boats, and other water craft, against the perils of seas, lakes, and nvurs, on thu most favorable terms. DEMAS ADAMS, Jr., Sce'y. June 25, 1849 dtf. KRICItSON Si TKKAUIVEL1,, CIOMMISSION MKRCHAM S, for i he purchaso and J sale of WOOL, at Rochester, New York, ind No.51 Pearl street, Boston. AARON ERICKSON, Roeheatar, N. Y. UEORUE rREADWELL, Bolton nocisidly. Till-: SOUTHERN MINSTltGli. A COLLECTION Of Psalm and Hymn Tunes. Odes and Anthems : In three parts, selected from eminent authors, together with a number of new luues never before published Suited to no, My every metre, and well adapted to Churches of every denomination. Singing Schools, pri vale Societies, with plain rules for learners. 11 y L.J.Jones, of Mississippi. Just received at the new bookalore, Neil House. tOB J. H. RILEY & CO CTW. HUNT, SON At CO., AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WE have removed to No. 136, in the comer building ol High and Rich street, one door north of Dcnig Sc Sous' Drug store, where we will be found ready to attend 10 all consignment that wc may receive, such as Ileal Ls tate, Drv Goods, Groceries, &c. dj Liberal advauces made ou consignments. nov3 1yd. To Country Merchants. CALL on C. It KING, and buy goods below the market prices. Came along, and make yourselves known as cash buyer! responding to this call, and you will buy. For a few daye only. C. R, Ul Mi-May 17. 1849 dotw. .'JZ- NEIL HOLSK UATI1H '?'' way -j1" Aro now in line operation, and this '.V 74 deliuhtlul, cheap and healthy luxury, '.. , ; $jgl can now be enjoyed in full purine ' -;Tr:JP i Wanii.l l"l and Shower Hath, ;,l all bonis. Uj- Tickets obtained at the Office of the Neil llonsu. Ladles' atbs. The Balbi lor Ladies are now open, and tickets can be obtained by tinging the bell ill the ladies' parlor of the Neil House, where a female attendant will be in raadlnaai. jelC dtf. Hats and Gaps. J. n. GOFFBOTH & CO., 82 High street. D ODD'S White and Black Heaver Hats. Ho. Moleskin and Silk do. With a aanaral assorli it of CAPS. sc. Just received and for sale cheap. J1 13-d tf. MORE LEATHER OF AM. KiNns. HI I KIMBALL hal just received, in iddltl in to In, former slock, an eltenelve supply of Spanish nnd Slanghter Sole Leather, Uppei do . Call and Kip skins. Mo. rocco and Kid Skins of every variety, Pink, Cochineal and Fair Linings, Blading!, fcC. Allot which will he sold at great birgaina. at Ins old Itand. sign of the tlolden Boo Columbus, June 111, HHP-dtf. flrccn Lawn tt'iiictcry. NOTICF. la hereby given that Lots can benroenred in (ireen Lawn Cetnat ry, until the first of August next, at the following prices : first Class Lois B cents per square font. Second class Lota 6j cenls per square foot. Third class Lots .j cents per square foot. On and after the first of August, the prices will lie a! follows ; First class Lots 10 cents per square foot. Second class Lots 74 cents per square foot. Third d iss Lots a cents per equate foot. The Superintendent will be on the grounds, in fair weather, from !) o'clock A. M. until li o'clock 1'. M. Hv order of the Board of Trustees. jylS-dtffcStw ALEX. F- HLKMM, Clerk. TOOTH PASTE. A SUPERIOR article of Charcoal Paste lor tbc Teeth, highly recommended. The best quality of Cologne. Fine Almond Soap. Eau Luslral. a line article for the Hair. Anti-Mephltic Aromatic Vinegar, for the sick room. Extracts, assorted kinds. Ox Marrow. A line quality of Hair Brushes. For sale at liie new hookstoie, Neil House. jj.o5. J. H. RILEY St CO. onklingsTimIrTlty practTceT rpHK Admiralty Jurisilecti Law nnd Practice ef the 1 Courts of the I.' luted States, with an appendix ; 2 vols. Ilv Ml'rcd Conkliag. For sale at the new bookstore, Neil tfoose, se28 J. II- RILF.V CO. OIL PAINTINGS. A SERIES ot 'J Lanilscapei in oil. Scenes in Switzcr land tinely framed. For sale at the new bookstore. Neil Ilnnso. WtB, J. 11. RILEY &. CO. LAW REFORM. rpRACTS on Law Reform just published. and formic at L the new bookstore. iNeil llousB j,o5 J. II. RILEY fc CO. Port Folioa-'-Americnn Scenery. THE 'Tomb of Koaeioeka. West Point. View ol Wilkeslmrre. Penn. Yale College, New Haven, Conn. Also, a fine assortment of Folios, in Turkey Morocco, cap nnd 4to liies Fine Stationery. Sir... icr, JjJQ. J. II. RILEY & CO. NEW BOOKS. PEN DENNIS, No. 2. by Thackeray 25c. Scene, where Ihe 'Tempter has triumphed ; by the author of "The Jail Chaplain;" Xr. Morning! among the Jesuit a' Rome ; by the Rev. M. II. Seymour; (iiic. Bogue's 'Theological Lectures; 1 vol. 8vo. Just received hy sel2G I. N WHITING A IICNTlNliTON. KAI.OOLAH. o ti e D'Jdicl Kumri. For sale at the i"Y,R, Journevings J new bookstore .iS'ei sepl House. J. II RILEY & CO A 1 RS. OPIE'H WORKS, complele in 3 vols. For LVlsaleby ic8 Iw EDWARDS & DAVIS. rer's prices. nulO-dly bugi BY V. Sr.M.KY. MY II. LYNUALL. . ' IIi?h xtrct't, oppobiie thu Cnpitol IIoue ol' it 1 1 DOMlble lakttfl OO UlC cliortrst notic. PenOQl nii.-ibifT lo alltlld (it the room, van ho waited on at llii ir reside iicea. Satihlaction intUfiti in all cabct. M$tdtf DAVIS. 8JU1TU & CO., Commission mid Fornardiag Merchuuis. Urlin(;naU ili in GUOCE1MES AM) l'KODUCE, Portsmouth, onto. Peraonal attention given to receiving and forwarding goods, nnd selling produce consigned for sale. Sept. 12, 11)19. dlv C A PIT0L HOUSE, COLUMBUS, OHIO, At. NORTHROP, PROPRIETOR, THIS new ai d popular Hotfil is located in tlic moit central iiiirt id' tlic city. It lias been enlarged, and in now fcrniihno in a Itylo equal to tlmt of any Hotel in tho West. The Table tl'Hoto i furnislied with every luxury the mm-kct alTnrda, and no paini Mill m; apared to make tlic ueats li.'pl ut hotnt, StagL-s lor all tlic routcB, call at thii house daily for pause nyer. Conveniont, and iimt rato Stabtlngand Carriage Hoiiko attached, ami experienced and oartfui Omlery, alwayg iu at tt.-ndancc. Soptcnilirr 10, 1849. lyd I,ANI l Olt SALE. THE undivided hail' of 16 79-100 acres of laud, adjoining the city of Columbus, 160rodl eaat of Uiaa btroet. fronting on the Colnmbua and Oroveort turnpike. Title indihpulable price IfiOdoUora per aero. Terms eapy, and made knowii on application t" D. y. FORMAN. Colambna, Sept. 4, 1849. ltf MONEY! MONEY! ffEONKV ! FIKTY THOUSAND DOLLAKS L OHIO! Till", tJiibscriher will jive particular attention to the collection in Ohio. Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Misuoun, Kentucky, Iowa and Wisconsin, of that class of claim long since marked as u Loss," " liouo Weht,'' and " not collect-abln," hv Merchalits, i(;wspaper publishers Manulacturcrs. and others. Cive vcars experience has given him confidence hence there will he no Charge, but to far as collections are made. Cards giving references, terms and instructions, will be sent in answer to post paid lottery. Address, W. II. JARVI8. Attorney at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Aufr, 14, 1819-dAwly. irMffiTiTFcaT FASHION AIILK DllAPUKS AND TAILOUS, iVos. 1 !), Neil's Odeqrt Buildings, PI STA1KS. A I.. MARTIN & CO.,reapeotlvlv inform the citizens ol Colutnblll and vicinity, that they are now ii;,ril ijda nyi.anil prepared toeieouteall orderaentruated to them, with the ntmoet punctuaiUyand dt'patch, and they whit pan lieularlv to impraii upon the minds of all that they have spared no naina or expenae to secure the hest of workmen, so that their customers can rely upon their garments being mado iu the hest possible maimer A I. U Co., being personally acquainted with the most fiibinnable Eastern Tailora, have made arrangements with the Cntten of the leading eatabliihnenta to have pattern! forwarded from time le lime of the prevailing styles of garments worn. They WiU alto nc.icr monthly from Pant, a ptal! of Ftuhiont In fket, they are determined that no Tailoring Ketsbtlahmont in the United Statatl shall ouuio them in either style of fashion or worktnODlhlp, Particular attention paid to Cutting Ladies' Cloaks and Sacks. Also, Youths' nnd Children's Dresses. An aaaorlment of Clothe, Oaaalmarei and Vesting, kept constantly on hmd. A. I .MARTIN &. CO., ios. i ct v, weu'i traeon uuiiamgi, up stairs. Oct. 1, 1840-ff $225 Reward! ESCAPED from Ihe Ohio Penileullaiv on Monday night Julv '23. DANIEL NITINOALK eonvieted in Ham i ton conutv, at the March term, 1849, of the crime of hur-"larv and grand larcenv, ami sentenced 10 ten vears in the Penitentiarv. Said convict is a native ol Pennat Irani! bout 31 veaia of lie. b ft. 61 inches tllah blue eves, black hair, common completion, by occupation sailor and shoe maker, has rather Inch forehead, rallier Hat. face, long nose and small mouth, a large scar on forehead, inclining to the riant su e. ruoniii" into the hair : ship .nut male and teiimle flenre on left arm. ihe figure! locked arms and hands. Said Nitinffale i known in the Southern States by the names ol Daniel JurJuon and John T lAuujtm Also, escaped at the eame time, JOHN WILSON, convicted in Erin county, at the October term. 1IIII), of the crime of Grand Larceny, and sentenced to three years in the Penitentiary. Saul vviisoa is a native 01 new ork l years of age, ! leet 1 niches high. gray eyes, sandy hair. rather sain v complexion, l ice rainer round, eves small quick spoken, bus Ihe Igara of an anchor ami heart 011 left arm. and several stars on right arm 1 160 will he paid for the delivery Of Nitingsle at this Inetitntion. or J100, and jail ices, 0 detained in any jail in the United Slates, so that he can he obtained f 73 will be paid for the delivery of said Wilson at this Institution, or W, and jail Ices, if detained iu any jail in the United Slates, so that he can he obtained. LAURIN DEWEY, Warden. Ohio Penitentiary, Columbus. July 31, 1848. NOTICEl)EA F ANlTlHI 31 iT. THE next annual session of the Ohio Doaf and Dumb Asylum, will Commence on the first day of October next, at which time it is hoped all who design entering Ihe school may be nuneliml iu their attendance. The henelils which the deaf and dumb derive from the educational advantage! which the Stale of Ohio Ins here provided for them so munificently are very great. and it is highly important that they all should participate in them, and the attention of pa rents and friends, and the kind co-operation of the benevo lent and the humane 11 particularly invileo to tins suujecf, as it has been ascertained hy long observation, that without special efforts, a large number of the deaf and dumb never enter schools for education, hut live and die imhlesl by their advantages, nnd cnli'ely unconiciovi of mental, moral and religious light, wmen so ununguisn uiu uee. It might be added mat me ueai age ror new pupus hi cu ter school is twelve, hut we receive them between the ages ten ami twenty, and in somu instances win n they are over that aga. I i Lditors and publishers 01 newspapers iiimumioui ini. Stale arc most respectlully requested to give aid inlurther lag the object In view, by giving this notice one or more insertions. Application may be made to the undaraigned. II. .N. ill Ulil.l.l., superintendent. May 28, 1819. J. L. A- W. A. GILL, IRON FOUNDRY, corner of 'Town and Canal itrects, Columl.ui.Oliioi Warehouse, No. 7. Broadway Exchange. Stoves Ploughs. Corn Snellen, noiiow ware; nnoagen-ral assortment of Foundry castings, always on hand. Job work and maenmery mane i" oruui u.n ..oim in short notice. JunelP. . W l-wtl. "NEW BOTANIC MEDICINE STORE. T(7I Hifk Mrtt, Oppottit A. I'. Stone s .S'orr. HE eabaeribnl has taken Howard's Botanic Medicines, and is filling up with fresh and well prepared articlea, euoh as all persons who desire freedom Irom bodily sullering, up on rational principles, may use to proht AIbo, a supply ol those well known l.iniincnis lorexierii o yiuwvn, hi n has been employed in RMnaiketaring lor years past, the effect of which is' In excite in the system that kind of action that will assist nature in removing the obstructions that cause suffering. 'The different Syrups, Bitters. Tinctures, Sic. that are 111 use, can all be had on short notice ap!3-d.x:wly ROBERT CLOUD. COPAUTNFKSHIP AfcELVAIN A; FITCH, WhoTeaale and Retail Groeen 1V1 and Deal rs in Produce, woaid respectfully inlorin their friends and public generally, that they hnve entered into copartnership, nnd may ho found at the warehouse for merly occupied hv John rViilard, near the Scioto Bridgo, where they offer for sale a large assortment of Groccriei very low for cash or produce. They will also nav cash for ill kinds of produce. JOS McEl.VAIN, julyadStw. R- FITCH A CARD. THE su'ncrib having, at consnlerable expense, erected a FoUftdry aid Machine hop. such as will meet tUm inrrp-isf-.l oYio'nnd 't the citV of Columbus, respectful ly solid i a there Off tlM public patron ige. Thankful for past Civors. thev wind aik Ut a connnuation ot ttiem.aml iileilg ing themselves to making It worthy he confidence nf an enlightened public. AMBOS & I.C.N.NOX. Colutnbuf, July 2, 1l-lmdtw4twir. li'l "'ws oi liuiiiimgs, Lanuicapee, etc., h," 'f Ckwt '-"Tb "A . ! -9 d g A FRESH iupply of Cftnton Tetia jnat reoelvedi ii. mall iUMv. C. It. KLVi. j. i:iix;,vay & co.. BROAD STREET, 0LUMHU8, OHIO. ANUKACTUKEBS of Sieoiu Englnei, Stoves, Flows LV.l and all kinds of Machinery. Thcv are the exUusno iiiauuliicturers iu this part of the Stale of llurhs Iniinirril Hoiihlr. n:id tsiii.'ilt Ortn Cook'mi; Slot I, And have recently procured an entire new set of patterns, containing late Improvement! made under the specin! direc tion of the patentee. This Stnve, they are now prepared lo say, is the v..ry best fuinily Cooking Stove whioh hnsov. r been made. eiile.T here oreliewliere. I here are lour si-es. from No. 3 to iSo. 6, varyins iii alia and nrloe so us to The mbfcriben also make the Premium ('(Hiking Stove of a superior pattern. Tbji is u good and cheap Stove. Their stock of Stoves con. . - h.nfii.K.PM si IBP 1 1 w (i'P-'Ty Buck'a Improved Double and - . . 'J-'"iil eV-" S i s I s . Ill trill. i I In' i n li 1 in . . . . . i : , ' in ,u:,; Stoves. Wager'! Air tight l'arlor Stoves, elegant pattern, l'eckliaiu's Vermont " ' and Box Stoves. Coal, l'arlor and Shop Sieves. 7 anil 10 Flate Stoves. Plate Boxes, four sizes. The subscribers nlso continue t he Plow business, ns for merly, an t make a variety of kinds ol the very beat mute-rials and workmanship. tn ail.liliou to their lormer liuinrs. thev h ive prcliared 'heniselves at great expense, and are now iiuinulai-turiiiii STEAM ENU1NES, gf various sizes and patterns, bnl all embracing the Intest improvements. Their prices will bo is low as work ol the same ouahtv can he procured lorelse. wheie. .Machinery of nil kinds made to order, and rep'iin prompt! attended to. i lie suttscrilicrs ale also llie exclusive manilhicturers lA Parker1! Patent Water Wheel in this State, the best saw null wheel in use. A continuance of public oatrouaue li solicited. decl3d&w. J. RIDOWAV & CO Ho, to every one who wants a Carpet ! Received at Cnrpcl-lltill, this dny 1 rfin VliS. Bag and List Cmpets. from 'JO lo oil. LOVV 2000 yde, Striped, Cotton and Wool do. looo Cotton and Wool Ingrain do. aXHJ " All Wool do. do. ;i0X) imperial 3 ply and Bruiaele. Our stock is ihe lareeat, and we can sell Carneta lower than over offered ill Ihe citv ALSO. aECElVED t pes 1- feet wide, super extra Oil Cloth. 15 ' 6 to U II Irom fit to K yd. '20 " 1) to 14 ft " " ' SO lo IJU We cut Oil Cloths 10 ruit any size room or halt. ALSO. ON ll.M) A large assortment of splendid llu-'s. from V 2 to gSO, and Coco, Manilla, Crass and Kope Malts. U.SU K splendid assortment of all kinds of Curtain material. Win dow Blind! ami Painted Curtains, to be sold at a verv low ligure for cash. J. I). OMBOU.N & CO. oeL2-d&.ivoiil A. P. ITONE 6c Co.. WHOLESALE DEALERS, EXCLUSIVELY, ARE now receiving their Spring S.ock of British and American Dry Goods. 10 which tfev invite the attention of the merchants in Columbus and surrounding conn, try Our stock is large and ns complete as can he lound in any Wholesale House iu New York or Philadelphia', and we can and w ill sell them as cheap as they can be purchased in either of the above named cities, w ith the addition o freight. We buy our goods of the Importers, Manufacturers, and at the great Package Auctions, the same places where the wholesale merohaMI east buy, and we can live al as em ill profits iu Columbus, where rents and oilier expenses are not One-tenth what they are east, as they can. We invite one and all to look at our slock 11111I prices, and iudl 6 for themselves, a. P. STONE k CO. P. S. We take this method to sav to our old OUatomeH that our goods are now arriving, and we should be glad to see them. martti il.viv, V(U It coNKI.IM.. WILLIAM wool! Al.l'llKli Hoop CON K LI rv G, WOOD & CO., MAtlOfACTURBRI OF Pure While Lead, Chrome Green, Red Lead, 11 Yellow, Litharge, " Red, Putty, Paris Green, Whiting, fire dried, Chinese Blue, Paris White, Assorted colored Paints and Cider Vinegar. Aorth side of Court slrrrt, Easl of Uroadicay. JV' have ndopted the most approved method, as prfcc tiaed b best Eastern manufacturer!, Inmanufao'jir nig White Lead, nnd will warrant il equal to any manLfhC' lured in the United Stales. Will warrant the quality ol each article we. manufacture, tn he as good as any lo he pro QUied, and to give entire latlafaotion. Oflored at lowest prices 011 usual tunc, or discount lor cash. Cincinnati. .Ian. .'I lyd&w i'liiiiiipls! rlanBelsl TUl i nil.srrilirra have tlic rxrluive aj;nin:v of selling tlic Circleville BfanofllOtlired Flannels. Those omls baVfl a greater ioiularity tliau anv known make that conilunc finnnirM Of wool, eoloriti, and weight; and are cheaper than nnv Satttril Aannelii W'v have on band almnt M(KiM worth, ronpisting of Thick hfRvy Ucd, Mixed todd White Twil'd riain: and t-1 fancy harred !'r Mnnieii's drcsps and 64 high colored, for children's do.; and 6-4 I. lack and Red ban cd for do do.; Brown, Drub. Crimson and Black. rhotO who are in want of a Dood artielfl of fltlljiell fbf fa tui ly Ot0j nnd wishes tUflROOUrtflO home iiu'iii-try nnd homo manufacturer, will do well to call and examine scJ-md&w J. 1). OS BORIS At CO. BAKER'i PATENT PREJUUM OATB. rTtievident this Gate posdesscK many valuable qualttiea L over the Swin'4 (late or any other which we have pern, among which we notice the following j 1st. Its r If. balancing principle obviates all difficulty nf sailing 2d. Itseiinpli city of structure renders it easy of manufacturing. 3d. lis durability is secured by bearing its entire weight on the rollers, and only in a perpendicular direction, itf), A team may approach it on either Fide without backing up to open it. th. It slides parallel with the fence which renders it out of the way when open. 6th Tune anil labor avod iu OpeQlng and slmttinc, etitiall fiflj feet travel at each operation, 7th. The difficulty of swin;m.ujjr;ijnt-,t waaons while passing thro is obviated. 8tb. II" or more in actually saved on each tiatc by obviatinu' the expense ol iron hinges and fastenings, as the expense of the rollerswill notexceed25 cts. : heso Gates took the first Premium at the New York State Agri cultural I air. held in Auburn, Octobei, 1Mb; also, Hevcral county Premiums. The Self-Shutting Wickot Gate alo. the Karm (late has been built in front of thu Institution for the Ulind. wncre they may be inspected. The subscriber has the right lor Franklin county, for the hove (intes, and will sell riiditu on reasonable terms. Columbus. June lfl..dfcwtf, JOEL SRARLRS, VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOB SALE. The subscriber oilers for sale, on very liberal terms, Ihe follow ing described real estite. situate on the IS -.tional road, iu the immediate vicinity of the eastern boundary line of tl e corporation of Columbus, and opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit: out lots jNos. 66,99. IW-). WW and lWi, of Crosby's addition of out lota. Also, JNos 1, 1,4 and ft, of RtD sey'a addition. 2t, 27 and HO, of Champion's subdivision ol half section No. 23, Also, in lot "No. 23. on Tow n street, of Champion's addition to the city of Columbus. On out lot INo. bti there iH a good two story brick house, together with suitable out-houses, A c. There is also on in-lot No, 23, on Town street, a small frame house. For fun her particulars, as to price, Ac. inquire of the subscriber on the premises. aptt d fcwtf. MOS M. BAMSKY. S CUllIVrZ XX I'AI.K AI.K on ilrBiu-ln at the CUV Saloon mavi.J BARKKR Sc. OI.MSTK.n nv.- it. -ijri liOOKS & S'.i'ATIONKIiV. i.N. WHITINO HUNTINGTON, llooknellrrM and Slntianert, llih ttrett. NEW EDITION OF SWAN'S EXECUTOR'S AND ADMIMSTKATOH'S MANUAL. A MNUAL FOR EXECUTORS AND ADMINIS-i'V 'l it Vl'oltS, in ihe settlement of Ksluiei of Dacenied Persons; with Practical Forum. By Joseph B. Swan, late President Judge of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, and author of " Swan's 'Treatise on the law relating to the Power! and Duties of JusPces ol the Peace nnd Constable!, in the State of Ohio." New edition, I vol. my. 12mo. For sale at tho bookstore ol I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Culuiiibus, Sept. ii, 1849, 'The work tusy nlsn he had ut the publishers' prices, of the following persons, viz : I t, Harvey Senll Lancaster ; Joseph Jones, bookseller, t 'iiillicntho ; William McArthur, Clrclevlllej D. M. Murtav, I'ortemoolh) Sanford & Co., bookiellere, Newark ; W. W. Reed & Sons, nnd A. W. Per-ley, do.. Znueevdle ; Mcl Iracken AsThompson, Cambridge; Dr. John Dunham St. Clalravilla ; J. 11. Thompeon, bookseller. Wheeling ; A L. Inzer, do., Steubenville ; B. L. Sc. 'I'. Hannn, New Liebon ; James A. Adair, Esq , McConnelli-villa I Win. Nash, Oallipolll) llenrv II. Neal, do; Heebe .'s Blkilie, booksellers. Akron ; V. & S. Slocum, do., Marietta; J. D Bigger e Co., Maaaillenj ) J. Fast, do , Canton; B. Little, do., Ravenna; C. W. James, clerk of the conn. Logan, Hocking county ; Samuel Kneppei, Wooiter ; lohn Beall. Cadiz ; Martin VVelker, clerk id the court, Mil-Il rtburgh, Holme! county ; Win. 11. Caafield, Esq . Medina; M. C, Younglove, bookseller, Cleveland ; Sanlord Sc Hay-ward, do., do ; C. Bertlett, do , Paineevillt ; VV. N. Porter, Warren. 'Trumbull coiinty ; Amos C. Hubbard, clerk of the court. Jefferson, Ashtabula county ; David Campbell Si Boa, Itookaellere, Banduiky City j V. M. starks, Portimstcr, Lower Siindm-ky ; J. J. Reach, honkscller, Mansfield ; J. B. Larwill, clerk oi" the court. Bucyrus ; Bronson At McLene, Kenton, Hardin county; .1. N. Kurtz, bookseller, Springfield ; S. Millikm. clerk of (he court, Washington, Fayette county ; Charles Ells, bookseller. Dayton; Francis Harris, Xenia; James Morrison. Pupii; Thomas Brodie. master. Lebanon ; II W. Derby St Co , booksellers, Cincinnati! Bradley .t Anthony, do,,do. Win. W. Fay, Delaware; O. (.'. Worth. Upper Sandusky; Curtis Allen, Marion; John Melvin. London, Madison county 1 George Kbert, Tiffint Win. Hood, PeiTVlburghj C E, Newman andJ.M.C'roi-by, Norwalk ; J. Soweil St, '.. Findlay; Otto II. Moeller, Bomeranti Perry co.: Parson! Si Co.,iyrln. se7-dJtw WO-M)EKFUL INVENTIONS. A HISTORY of Wonderful Invention, illustrated with uunitroUB engravings ; 1 vol, contents : 'The Mariner's Compass ; 'The Steam F.ngino; Llghthouaee The Cotton Manufacture; Gunpowder ard Gun Cotton; Steam Navigation) (.'locks ; 'The Railway ; Printing; (las Light; The Themometer I 'The Electric Telegruph; 'The Barometer) '' he Teleacope ; 'The Mlcroacope. Just received and for sale by jy3. I. N. WHITING .'c HUNTINGTON. NEW BOOKS. LYNCH'S EXPEDITION A narrative of the United Stntee' Expedilioil to the River Jordan and the Dead Sea; I vol. 80., wi h maps and numerous illustration!. Cirlyle's Dante Dame's Divine Comedy, 'The Inferno; a literal 1 rose translation, with the text of the original, col la-ted from the best editions, ami aplaiU.Mjy notes ; 1 vol. 12 1110; by John A. CarLlc. M. I). Characteristics of Literature Illustrated by the geniui of distinguished men ; 1 vol ; by Henry '1'. Tuckermau. Roland Caabel ; by Charlea Lever part 2. For sale by jyll. L N. WHITING Si HUNTINGTON. GOLD PI .NS AND PENCILS THE auhoCrlberi have recently received a huge Assortment of Gold Pens, from the best inaiiiifactoiics in the country, among which nre Levi Brown's Fine Gold Pens. The Congress do do. Bard Jt Bret ers' do. Woodward'! do do. 'The Croton do do. 'The Yii lotia do do. Also. Gold and Silver Pencil Cases. All of which will oc sold at the lowest prices. je!3, I. ,. WHITING A. HUNTINGTON. Stonier! EooloelMtloal History. A COMPOUND of Ecclesiastical History, by Dr. Job n C.L.Glealer) a nci edition in J vole. 8vo. Chalmers' Sermone, from 1798 to 11117; forming vol. 6,of Chalmers' Posthumous Works. Hildreth'e U. Stales, from the first scttletrient nf the country to the organization of the government under the Federal Constitution, 111 d vols. Southey's Common Place Book; being choice selectiona from celebrated authors; in two parti par 1,50c. For sale by aui I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS. THE subscribers keep constantly on band t their hook store, u very fffltroJ iwsorhnint of Sunday School Hooks, embracing an extensivt; variety ol Library Book Question liuoks. Teachers (-'lass Hooks, Catechisms, &c.,&,c. Cheap Itiblee, Testaments. &,c., dc. All of which will he soi l at the Societies' Kasternpiicei. Persons desiring to make up Sunday School Libraries, Alc, are invited lo call anil examine their assortment. Jy21 dvVw. I. N. VV HITIfiO & UL'iNTIiNGTON. NiiW BOOKS, "llll. History of PenUenniS liis Kortunes ami Misfor-X. tunes, his Frlendl and his greatest Knemy By VV. M. 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